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Quayle, Eileen (19th-20th c.) English Sunshine: song (words by Ruth Rutherford) {voc. sc. : Warren & Phillips : No. 1 in Eb} 17/461.5 Quilter, Roger (1877-1953) English April Op. 14 No. 2 (words by William Watson) {voc. sc. : Boosey : low v.} 09/147-3[2] Autumn evening Op. 14 No. 1 (words by Arthur Maquarie) {voc. sc. : Boosey : low v.} 09/147-3[1] Blow, blow, thou Winter wind Op. 6 No. 3 {voc. sc. : Boosey & Hawkes} 09/147-2[3] By a fountainside Op. 12 No. 6 {from Seven Elizabethan Lyrics}: song (words by Ben Jonson) {voc. sc. : Boosey & Hawkes : In Bb minor} 17/462-14 Come away Death Op. 6 No. 1 {voc. sc. : Boosey & Hawkes} 09/147-2[1] Come Lady-Day (words by May Pemberton) {voc. sc. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew} 17/462-7 Country pieces Op. 27 {p. solo : Winthrop Rogers} 21/287-3 1. Shepherd song 2. Goblins 3. Forest lullaby 4. Pipe and tabor Cuckoo song Op. 15 no. 1 (words by Alfred Williams) {voc. sc. : Boosey : No. 2 in D} 17/462-1 a-b Daybreak {from Three Songs of William Blake} Op. 20 No. 3 {voc. sc. : Winthrop Rogers : high v.: A} 17/462-10 Dream valley {from Three Songs of William Blake} Op. 20 No. 1 {voc. sc. : Winthrop Rogers : high v.: Gb} 17/462-10(1) Drink to me only with thine eyes (words by Ben Jonson) {voc. sc. : Winthrop Rogers : low v.} 17/462-2 a-b + 10/087[7] Drooping wings: song (words by Edith Sterling-Levis) {voc. sc. : Chappell : No. 2 in B min} 17/462-11 Fair house of joy {from Seven Elizabethan Lyrics} Op. 12 no. 7: song (Anon.) {voc. sc. : Boosey : No. 3 in Db} 17/462-3 a-b 1 copy missing Fairy lullaby (words & music Roger Quilter) {voc. sc. : Chappell : No. 2 in Ab} 17/462-19 a-b Fairy lullaby (words & music Roger Quilter) {voc. sc. : Chappell : No. 3 in Bb} 17/462-19 c Five Shakespeare songs (2nd set) Op. 23 {voc. sc. : Boosey} 10/076[4] 1. Fear No More . . . 2. Under the Greenwood Tree 3. It was a Lover and his Lass 4. Take, O Those Lips Away 5. Hey Ho . . . The fuchsia tree Op. 25 No. 2: song (old Manx ballad) {voc. sc. : Winthrop Rogers : low in A min} 17/462-12 a The fuchsia tree Op. 25 No. 2: song (old Manx ballad) {voc. sc. : Winthrop Rogers : high in C# min} 17/462-12 b Go, lovely rose [Op. 24 no. 3] (poem by Edmund Waller) {voc. sc. : Chappell : No. 2 in F} 17/462-8 a,c I will go with my father a-ploughing {from Three Pastoral Songs} Op. 22 No. 1 (words by Joseph Campbell) {voc. sc. : Elkin : No. 2 in Bb} 17/462-20(1) It was a lover and his lass Op. 23 No. 3: duet (sop. & contr.) (words by Shakespeare) {voc. sc. : Boosey & Hawkes : No. 3 [in F]} 18/127-1 a-b June: song (words by Nora Hopper) {voc. sc. : Boosey & Hawkes : in F} 17/462-15 b A last year's rose Op. 14 No. 3 (words by W. E. Henley) {voc. sc. : Boosey : low v.} 09/147-3[3] Love calls through the Summer night {from Rosmé} (words by Rodney Bennett) {voc. sc. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew : No. 2 in E} 17/462-9 a-b Love calls through the Summer night {from Rosmé}: duet (mez. & bar.) (words by Rodney Bennett) {voc. sc. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew : No. 1 in Dmin} 18/127-2 Love's philosophy: song (words by Shelley) {voc. sc. : Boosey : No. 1 in C (low v.)} 10/076[6] Love's philosophy Op. 3 No. 1: song (words by Shelley) {voc. sc. : Boosey & Hawkes : No. 3 in F} 17/462-4 a-b 1 copy missing Non nobis, Domine: chor. for mixed v. (SATB) w. orch. or p. accomp. (words by Rudyard Kipling) {voc. sc. : Boosey & Hawkes} 01/038[7] a-c Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 No. 2: song (words by Tennyson) {voc. sc. : Boosey : No. 1 in D} 10/045-6[16] + 10/089[2] Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 No. 2: song (words by Tennyson) {voc. sc. : Boosey : No. 3 in F} 10/045-6[17] Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 No. 2: song (words by Tennyson) {voc. sc. : Boosey : No. 1 in Eb} 17/462-5 a Now sleeps the crimson petal Op. 3 No. 2: song (words by Tennyson) {voc. sc. : Boosey & Hawkes : No. 2 in Gb} 17/462-5 b-d O mistress mine {from Three Shakespeare songs} Op. 6 No. 2: song (words by Shakespeare) {voc. sc. : Boosey & Hawkes : No. 1 in Eb} 17/462-6 + 09/147-2[2] Over the mountains {from Old English Songs}: song (words from Percy's Reliques) {voc. sc. : Boosey & Hawkes : high v. [in A]} 17/462-16 a-b The Rose of Tralee: song / by Charles William Glover (words by E. Mordaunt Spencer; arr. Roger Quilter) {voc. sc. : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew : No. 1 in Bb} 17/221.5-1 c Seven Elizabethan lyrics {voc. sc. : Boosey : low v.} 10/089[1] Song of the blackbird Op. 14 No. 4 (words by W. E. Henley) {voc. sc. : Boosey : low v.} 09/147-3[4] Spring is at the door Op. 18 No. 4: song for med. v. & piano (words by Nora Hopper) {voc. sc. : Elkin} 17/462-21(4) Three Shakespeare songs (1st set) Op. 6 {voc. sc. : Boosey : No. 1 low v. (?)} 09/147-2 a-b + 10/076[2] 1. Come Away, Death 2. O Mistress Mine 3. Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind Three songs of the sea Op. 1 (words & music Roger Quilter) {voc. sc. : Forsyth Bros. : low v.} 09/147-1 Through the sunny garden (words by Mary Coleridge) {voc. sc. : Elkin : low v.} 17/462-17[1] To Julia Op. 8: [song cycle] (six lyrics by Robert Herrick) {voc. sc. : Boosey : No. 1 E to F#} 10/045-8.4[2] + 10/076[8] Prelude, The bracelet, The maiden blush, To daisies, The night piece, Julia's hair, Interlude, Cherry ripe Two September songs (words by Mary Coleridge) {voc. sc. : Elkin : low v.} 17/462-17 1. Through the sunny garden 2. The valley and the hill The valley and the hill (words by Mary Coleridge) {voc. sc. : Elkin : low v.} 17/462-17[2] When icicles hang by the wall (words by Shakespeare) {voc. sc. : Boosey : No. 2 in Eb} 17/462-18 Who is Silvia? (poem by Shakespeare) {voc. sc. : Boosey : No. 2 in F} 10/045-6[7] 47 works by 2 composers, with 0 arrangers or second composers and 0 cross-references |